Primary Menu

Tag: reunification

Foster parenting is certainly not for the faint-of-heart. Foster families understand that reunification of children with their biological parents is the most important goal when children enter protective custody. This process can be draining and emotional, but it is possible to support reunification even if you do not want to.

I recently wrote an article for Adoption.com about this topic. You can read it by clicking here.

Foster parenting is hard but anything we do for children is always worth it!

Follow Blog via Email

About Me

Hello, friend! My name is Caroline. I'm a wife and mother of three children. In 1983, at the age of eleven, I became gravely ill and ended up needing an emergency hysterectomy. I am blessed by the adoption of my children and have great peace with my "lot in life".
I am deeply passionate about encouraging others struggling with infertility and about advocacy for foster care (two of our kids were adopted out of foster care). I no longer consider myself barren. I consider myself fruitful, joyful, whole and blessed.